a storm that is called a gale
That would be a squall.
Not always. Rain often falls diagonally due to the wind. In very strong wind rain can be nearly horizontal.
Wind-driven rain is rain that is blown by strong winds horizontally or at an angle, rather than falling vertically. This type of rain can be more problematic as it can infiltrate buildings through small openings or cracks in the exterior surfaces. Waterproofing measures are often implemented to protect buildings from wind-driven rain.
Rain moves in different directions based on the prevailing wind patterns in the atmosphere. Wind can push rain clouds in various directions, leading to rain falling in different areas. Weather systems and air masses also play a role in determining the direction of rain movement.
The cold Andean wind is called "puna". It is a strong, cold wind that blows down from the Andes mountains in South America.
A strong wind that can bring heavy rain
A strong wind that can bring heavy rain
The type of cloud produces heavy rain lightning thunder hail and strong wind is called cumulonimbus.
Driving rain is when a strong wind is blowing the heavy downpour of rain against, for example, someone walking into the wind.
Yes if there is a strong wind blowing.
The effects of ice wind and rain on rocks is called erosion.
A hurricane, typhoon, or cyclone; depending on where it occurs.
Rain is water drops falling, storms are strong winds. Sometimes you have rain w/o wind, sometimes there's wind/w/o rain, sometimes you get them both together.
Strong winds that cause heavy rain and flooding are called hurricanes.
a gale
wind helps in a flood because it brings the rain and it it's cloud are strong enough to produce rain.
That would be a squall.